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YOUR ROLE IN REALISING THE AUSTRALIAN CHARTER OF HEALTHCARE RIGHTS A TRAINING GUIDE FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
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YOUR ROLE IN REALISING THE AUSTRALIAN CHARTER OF HEALTHCARE RIGHTS

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Page 1: YOUR ROLE IN REALISING THE AUSTRALIAN CHARTER OF  HEALTHCARE RIGHTS

YOUR ROLE IN REALISING THE AUSTRALIAN CHARTER OF

HEALTHCARE RIGHTS

A TRAINING GUIDE FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

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Healthcare rights

• In Australia everyone shares a fundamental right to basic health care

• They also have certain rights regarding the nature of that care

• A shared understanding of these rights contributes to the provision of safe and high quality care

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Background

• There have been a variety of patient charters in place within Australia

• These have been worthwhile but lack consistency and are not used in all health settings

• A national charter provides a coordinated and universally agreed set of rights

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• The Australian Health Ministers adopted the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights in 2008

• The Charter summarises the basic rights that patients and consumers are entitled to receive when accessing health care services

• These rights are – Access– Safety– Respect– Communication– Participation– Privacy and – Comment

The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights

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The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights

• The Charter is applicable to all health settings anywhere in Australia, including:– public hospitals– private hospitals– multi-purpose services– general practices– specialist rooms– day procedure facilities– community health centres– private allied health providers

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Partnership

• Patients, consumers, staff and health service organisations all have a role in contributing to a safe and high quality healthcare system

• A genuine partnership between patients, consumers and healthcare providers is important so that everyone achieves the best possible outcomes

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Healthcare providers

• Healthcare providers play a vital role in ensuring that quality care is delivered to patients and consumers by:– being aware of the Charter and its content – understanding the rights of patients,

consumers and their families– helping patients, consumers and families

achieve their rights

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Health service organisations

• Health service organisations play a vital role in ensuring that quality care is delivered to patients and consumers by:– incorporating the Charter into broader hospital

policies and planning – ensuring that Charter materials are clearly

written and readily available– working with key organisations and groups to

assist promotion of patient rights

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1. ACCESS

Healthcare providers can contribute to theright of ACCESS by:• Ensuring efficient use of services and timely

discharge processes to enable access by others

Health service organisations cancontribute to the right of ACCESS by:• Maintaining a healthcare environment that

encourages access through appropriate management of facilities, equipment and supplies

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2. SAFETY

Healthcare providers can contribute to theright of SAFETY by:• Providing services with professional skill, care and

competence

Health service organisations can contributeto the right of SAFETY by:• Providing staff with the resources necessary to

provide safe and effective health care

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3. RESPECT

Healthcare providers can contribute to theright of RESPECT by:• Providing care in a manner that is respectful of a

person’s culture and beliefs, and that is free from discrimination

Health service organisations can contributeto the right of RESPECT by:• Maintaining a co-operative and mutually respectful

environment to support interactions between patients, consumers and staff

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4. COMMUNICATION

Healthcare providers can contribute to theright of COMMUNICATION by:• Providing open, complete and timely communication

throughout the period of care

Health service organisations can contributeto the right of COMMUNICATION by:• Providing patients and consumers with advice on how

and where to ask questions and obtain information about diagnosis and treatment

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5. PARTICIPATION

Healthcare providers can contribute to theright of PARTICIPATION by:• Encouraging patients and consumers to make

fully informed decisions by discussing treatment options and expected outcomes

Health service organisations can contributeto the right of PARTICIPATION by:• Facilitate patient and consumer involvement in

decisions regarding health service policies

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6. PRIVACY

Healthcare providers can contribute tothe right of PRIVACY by:• Ensuring health information of patients and

consumers are only shared with appropriate healthcare providers

Health service organisations can contributeto the right of PRIVACY by:• Ensuring procedures are in place so that

information about patients and consumers is treated in confidence

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7. COMMENT

Healthcare providers can contribute to theright of COMMENT by:• Acknowledge and take seriously all comments and

feedback made by patients and consumers

Health service organisations can contributeto the right of COMMENT by:• Having a quality improvement system in place that

considers issues emerging from complaints

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Summary

• The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights has been endorsed by all Health Ministers for use in Australia

• All participants have a role in ensuring the rights described in the Charter are realised

• This will contribute to a safe and high quality healthcare system